Long Layman Poems
Long Layman Poems. Below are the most popular long Layman by PoetrySoup Members. You can search for long Layman poems by poem length and keyword.
Essay: Darwin's Theory - Science Or Fairy TaleNot to let the air out of anyone's tire but it's really not fair to compare religious
writings to modern science. Scientific theories for one thing are models of
reality (for example) ...
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Categories:
layman, appreciation, universe,
Form:
Blank verse
Eight Men Who Are Doing Quite WellA notice appeared in the paper recently with the names and faces of eight men who have a combined wealth of $426 billion. According to Oxfam International, in 2015 this would have equaled the amount...
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Categories:
layman, money,
Form:
Prose
Unquotable Quotes: Philosophers - XxiiUnquotable quotes: Philosophers – XXII
Take Socrates: the insignia of a true philosopher is the bald pate and the luxuriant beard – the very reason why women make for such pathetic philosophers.
The bald pate facilitates the...
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Categories:
layman, humanity, humor, inspirational, philosophy, racism, religion,
Form:
Epigram
CLOUTS OF RELATIONSCLOUTS OF RELATIONS:
Wooo...lets go...
This is ANDERSON WALKINGSHOES... .
Aha... Ahaaaahaa...yeah
VERSE 1:
Who expected what today's brought,
That love would be sold?
Mine was given freely and not bought,
With a heart more than gold;
Can't explain its expensive thoughts.
Perhaps yours...
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Categories:
layman, life,
Form:
Lyric
The Finis Sing Touches ToucheThe finis sing touches touché
Knead dull brows knitted;
belief system I cogitate
gearing thee ordinary bipedal hominid
acquiesces to deck the halls
of the mountain (dew) king with boughs
of sister golden haired
sprinkling angel...
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Categories:
layman, 12th grade, allusion, appreciation, blessing, creation, encouraging,
Form:
Rhyme
Mighty Man of GodYou are a gift of heaven who descended on earth
A mighty man of God has taken birth
Your presence en thrills the atmosphere with such an ardent passion
Flowers bloom, birds sing, oceans roar, Heaven rejoices in...
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Categories:
layman, spiritual,
Form:
Rhyme
Bird of RomanceShe was not a virgin
But with beauty, she did reign
She was already married
But she arose to be adored
She was a widow
Her beauty and pride did glow
Borne already two children
But with second love, she was...
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Categories:
layman, beauty, caregiving, funny love, history, romance, sweet
Form:
Couplet
What Price We Will Pay For Believing In a Politician?Every four years they come a courting us, wearing their fine woven suits with their Ivy
League education, some are even lawyers or so called successful business men…they claim
they have the answers to our...
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Categories:
layman, politicalcar, car, perspective, drug,
Form:
Lay
Six Shots of Southern ComfortBonne nuit, numbers and digits
Did you miss hearing the drunk specter sing?
Back to waffle again about their trauma and joy
Derek isn't even their real name
Where were you when the millennium turned?
I can't imagine it was...
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Categories:
layman, childhood, introspection, memory, niece,
Form:
Free verse
Flies Reign the CityThe country is so filthy with garbage all over the dearest homes People are sick with unpleasant smell and poor sanitations, poor managements. In such country that claiming to have functional government to the gravel...
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Categories:
layman, poverty, prejudice, raven,
Form:
ABC
Naira Redesigned, Chaos To NigeriansAffliction fiercely force foreigners out of the nation ..
Citizen set sight to the sovereign one above..
The ones on earth becomes earthworms eating our happiness and paying it with extreme hardship..
Their heart is ganished with fallacy..
Things...
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Categories:
layman, political,
Form:
Free verse
An Analytical Observation Into the Causation of EarthquakesFirstly, one has to take into account their scientific peers’ remarks,
As to the likely cause of how an Earthquake starts.
Some forums say it is caused by the shift in tectonic plates,
Others seem to doubt, seem...
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Categories:
layman, funnyme, time, earth, me, time,
Form:
Rhyme
Ghost Towns Criss Cross Wide WorldInformation superhighway bumper to binary bumper.
Stark contrast versus deserted macadam thoroughfares.
Magnification rendered visualization coronavirus
alias covid 19 courtesy electron microscopy plus
sundry computer technology yours truly (popeye
Olive Garden variety generic layman) breathtakingly
held spellbound, née utterly transfixed...
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Categories:
layman, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, allegory,
Form:
Dramatic Verse
Favorite By AutorankMan's weakness is his bright visions to a lost sight
Unclear to remove layman rules unfolded
By blind ambition in quivering mission
Of thuggery not gained in format by living
But believing in confused formulator of plan B
Wise are...
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Categories:
layman, truth,
Form:
Monorhyme
Collection of PoemsThe Little Heart
by layman on Nov 8, 2011. © Madhusoodanan Kizhakkepattiath, All rights reserved THE LITTLE HEART
A little, little girl
Looking very smart
Come, come, come
Dear little heart.
She is like a rosy rose
Dancing like a lovely plant
Come,...
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Categories:
layman, anger, august, betrayal, child, corruption, creation, culture,
Form:
ABC
The Clarion Call I ObeyThe clarion call i obey, i was called to serve my fatherland,
to experience a different cultures, norms, beliefs, ideologies to see and feel a different region..
Days gone by, months gone by, i understand...
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Categories:
layman, cry, depression,
Form:
Narrative
Mother, Show Me the WayMother! Show me the way
The real parent
A seed plant from its plant
From what is planted comes a real parent
Mother! Show me the way
No more arguing
From blood, fresh, water and going_
Forming a child of...
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Categories:
layman, betrayal, culture, mother, parents, trust, world,
Form:
Lyric
I Saw You HangingJesus, I saw you hanging there alone
Like truth that needs neither props nor supports
Deserted by your studiously chosen apostles and
Disowned by Peter, James and his brother, the approved inner circle
Jesus, I saw you hanging on...
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Categories:
layman, betrayal, bible, christian, conflict, courage, faith, innocence,
Form:
Free verse
Greed Will Make Peace NilMoney has become the only matter
And almost all are crazy after that
By hook or crook all earn money
Wisdom and peace are uncared
Maximum profits all love to mint
Noble morals are viewed as silly
He who follows truth...
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Categories:
layman, conflict, emotions, feelings, life,
Form:
Blank verse
How I Feel About the VaccineIn contemporary society, doctors & scientists for example, are considered to be experts in that they hold a body of dominant knowledge that is on the whole, inaccessible to the layman.
How I feel about the...
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Categories:
layman, analogy,
Form:
Narrative
Fabel24Fabel24
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CHARLAX
CHARLEXES FABELS
CONVERTED
SAVED CONVERTED INVERTED CRUCIFIED DEAD BUT NOT YET BURIED
Kiss the ewe she never cries she never sighs she stays happy all the times we...
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Categories:
layman, faith, natural disasters, philosophy, recovery from..., science
Form:
Prose Poetry
The Edge of OblivionI can tell you that the edge of oblivion is a
comforting place for the wise
Oblivious to the wondering eyes of the layman
that watch, things are seen just as they are
All it takes is a...
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Categories:
layman, introspection, perspective, philosophy, spiritual, wisdom,
Form:
Free verse
The Walk-InMany are buried in grave thoughts that linger
like ghosts housing animosity
A gracious host worries not for it knows hospitality
is the key to open doors
These doors lead to experiences in different
forms on sands of
different shores
as...
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Categories:
layman, symbolism, wisdom,
Form:
Free verse
Aye,Aye, and a MistressWriters wrong readers with wiles
Please protect poetry and prose
From flagrant fraudulent fancies
Of overwritten odius odes.
A related collection of poetry
Now can be published at whim.
The author just needs lots of money,
Hubris,and perhaps a few pencils or...
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Categories:
layman, on writing and words
Form:
Acrostic
An OutcryThe countryside was their homeland,
Buried in the rich soils were their sons’ navel strings,
Nothing of their history was bland,
Not even the stain on their names or grit on their rings.
They toiled at life...
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Categories:
layman, hope, slavery,
Form:
Rhyme